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Airguns by Make and Model => Vintage Air Gun Gate => Topic started by: TleVta on June 03, 2016, 08:00:25 AM
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The one in the middle:
(http://i1019.photobucket.com/albums/af318/tlevta/Crosman%20CO2_zpsbivulf2r.jpg) (http://s1019.photobucket.com/user/tlevta/media/Crosman%20CO2_zpsbivulf2r.jpg.html)
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I think it's a 102.
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What makes you think it is a CO2? It looks like a 102 pump repeater. I've never seen that style stock (except in photos) or the peep sight in that position. Buy it! What are they asking? Buy it anyway!!! ;D
Jon
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What makes you think it is a CO2? It looks like a 102 pump repeater. I've never seen that style stock (except in photos) or the peep sight in that position. Buy it! What are they asking? Buy it anyway!!! ;D
Jon
It looks like a 102, just buy it, worry about the fallout later.
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What makes you think it is a CO2? It looks like a 102 pump repeater. I've never seen that style stock (except in photos) or the peep sight in that position. Buy it! What are they asking? Buy it anyway!!! ;D
Jon
It looks like a 102, just buy it, worry about the fallout later.
This ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^..LOL
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You shameless enabler's. There was a 1" hole in front of the trigger guard which I should have photo'd.
I've been told it's a 121CG:
http://www.bluebookofgunvalues.com/Airgun_Values/Airgun_Manufacturer_Model_Value.aspx?id=CROSMAN_CORP_RIFLES_MODEL_121_CG_GALLERY_RIFLES (http://www.bluebookofgunvalues.com/Airgun_Values/Airgun_Manufacturer_Model_Value.aspx?id=CROSMAN_CORP_RIFLES_MODEL_121_CG_GALLERY_RIFLES)
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There's one over on American airgun for sale. Mr. Marvin calls it a cg. Guessing it's a gallery gun probably used at carnivals and such. That one is a little different model than the one you posted but close enough.
http://www.airguns.net/classifieds/show_ad.php?adNum=121654&adSort=&StartingAd=0&NumberOfPages=5 (http://www.airguns.net/classifieds/show_ad.php?adNum=121654&adSort=&StartingAd=0&NumberOfPages=5)
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It's a CG - as noted above, these were introduced for league or gallery shooting after WWII. Originally made in .21 cal but some were .22 - suggest you google 'crosman cg rifle' for lots of info. With an appropriate adaptor, a small paintball CO2 tank can be used instead of the (now rather expensive) original 4-ounce tank.
Though dried out, it looks like the wood on this one might be interesting!
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I'm finding more on it. Geez, now i wonder if it's a .21 and how many times someone has tried to shove a .22 into it??
Yeah the lumber looks like it might be maple.
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It's a CG - as noted above, these were introduced for league or gallery shooting after WWII. Originally made in .21 cal but some were .22 - suggest you google 'crosman cg rifle' for lots of info. With an appropriate adaptor, a small paintball CO2 tank can be used instead of the (now rather expensive) original 4-ounce tank.
Though dried out, it looks like the wood on this one might be interesting!
Bingo! Barry and oldair nailed it. Here's some Crosman literature on it. Scroll down the page.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/dean-fletcher/albums/72157629169668872/page3 (https://www.flickr.com/photos/dean-fletcher/albums/72157629169668872/page3)
Jon
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I would have bought all three of them on the spot as long as the price was reasonable. The springer looks like a old Diana 35 and the BB gun may be a Daisy 108 model 39? You have to strike when the iron is hot or risk missing out!
Bryan
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The break barrel was stamped Winchester with *a lot* of rust on it.
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The break barrel was stamped Winchester with *a lot* of rust on it.
Diana made the Winchester 435.
The rust will come off. If it's not pitted it will clean up real nice and look great after cold bluing.
If that is a Daisy 108 model 39 on the table with them it's valuable too. In great shape, functioning with no cracks in the stock it alone is worth $150 to $200 retail.
Diamonds in the rough!!!
Bryan